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| Alcudia
This spacious and attractive stone-built villa
is set back from the main road and has lovely views of the surrounding
hills.
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Pollensa
There is Majorcan charm aplenty at this
delightful, old-style villa standing in countryside located near to the road
connecting Pollensa with the resort of Cala San Vincente. |
Puerto Pollensa
Located in a peaceful area between Puerto
Pollensa and Pollensa, the villa has well-appointed gardens surround a
free-form swimming pool flanked by a beautiful sun terrace complete with
sunbeds |
Alcudia
This newly built villa is located near the
town of Alcudia and is set on a slight hill, completely surrounded by almond
trees. Boasting lovely views of the surrounding countryside. |
Pollensa
Built on two-levels and furnished in
traditional Spanish-style, the house has a comfortable lounge and dining
area that overlooks an inviting swimming pool and garden.
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Holiday rentals on Majorca
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Scratch Majorca's surface and beyond all that sun, sea and sand lies a
conjurer's bag of surprises that makes a return visit a must. Holidays in
Majorca offer an astonishing variety of things to see and do.
From non-stop partying in Magaluf to walking
the broad plains and rolling countryside of Es Pla and long tapas lunches
in cosmopolitan Palma. There's something for everyone in fabulous Majorca.
Chic celebrity bolthole, bucket and spade
superstar, romantic holiday hideaway… Majorca ticks all these boxes. The
biggest of the Balearics, it's one of those rare places that fits firmly
under the something for everyone bracket. On the one hand it's an
unabashed party animal that stays up all night. On the other it quietly
wanders along life's slow lane.
If you like to explore, holidays in Majorca are right up your street.
Palma, the island's capital, offers a wealth of sights to be discovered.
Check out some of the museums. Walk round the old cathedrals and castles.
Or just kick back by the harbourside. But it's not all about Palma. From
glass bottom boat rides in Calas de Majorca, to the peaceful botanical
gardens of Soller, there's never a dull moment.
Majorca brings you sunbed-scattered sands. Tiny tucked-away coves. Big
bustling resorts. Quiet hilltop towns. One day you can be lingering over a
lazy tapas lunch in trendy Palma, the next cruising on a jet-ski in loud
and lively Magaluf. The island's shores really are open to everyone. So,
whether you're a family of family of four on a shoestring, a hen party
looking to let your hair down or a couple in search of a starry-eyed
retreat, Majorca will send you home with a first-class suntan and the
burning desire to return as soon possible.